consent, the court shall presume that she did not consent. Explanation. - In this section, "sexual intercourse" shall mean any of the acts mentioned in clauses
with or without human intervention) by means of any appropriate equipment. Explanation. - For the purposes of this section any reference to information being derived from
disability, asserted or denied in any suit or proceeding, necessarily follows. Explanation. - Whenever, under the provisions of the law for the time being in force
such person had contracted to discharge it and had broken his contract. Explanation.—In estimating the loss or damage arising from a breach of contract
issue or relevant fact, and whether it was previous or subsequent thereto. Explanation 1. - The word "conduct" in this section does not include statements; unless ... those statements accompany and explain acts other than statements; but this explanation is not to affect the relevancy of statements under any other section
named or, as the case may be, the penalty stipulated for. Explanation.—A stipulation for increased interest from the date of default ... condition of any such instrument, to pay the whole sum mentioned therein. Explanation.—A person who enters into a contract with Government does not necessarily
under the Indian Succession Act".] ] may be proved by the probate. Explanation 1. - This section applies equally to cases in which the contracts, grants ... cases in which they are contained in more documents than one. Explanation 2. - Where there are more originals than one, one original only need
verify the digital signature purported to have been affixed by that person." Explanation. : For the purposes of this section, "Controller" means the Controller appointed under
Section 20.] , shall be proved as against such person. [Explanation. - In this section "Magistrate" does not include the head of a village discharging magisterial functions
suits. In any of these cases, such an agreement is a contract. Explanation 1.— Nothing in this section shall affect the validity, as between ... donor and donee, of any gift actually made. Explanation 2.— An Agreement to which the consent of the promisor is freely given is not void